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Obama Group’s Unbelievable 'Get Covered' Tweet Results in Relentless Mockery — Deleting It Didn’t Help
March 31, 2014
"Jeeeeeeeeeeeesus CHRIST."
The Missouri branch of Organizing for Action was mocked relentless on Twitter Monday when it encouraged users to sign up for Obamacare by asking them if they had a “sugar daddy/momma to pay for those medical bills.”
Unsurprisingly, the tweet was deleted. However, nothing really gets deleted from the Internet anymore.
“Not covered? Got a sugar daddy/momma to pay for those medical bills? Just wondering ofa.bo/dQU #BeatTheBuzzer,” the full tweet read.
Take a look at some of the hysterical reactions compiled by Mediaite:
So this exists MT @OFA_MO: Not covered? Got a sugar daddy/momma to pay for those medical bills? Just wondering #BeatTheBuzzer
— Amy Lutz (@amylutz4) March 31, 2014
Can I get one to help me meet the huge Ocare deductibles? @OFA_MO: Not covered? Got a sugar daddy/momma to pay for those medical bills?
— Caleb Herod (@CJHerod) April 1, 2014
wut RT @OFA_MO: Not covered? Got a sugar daddy/momma to pay for those medical bills? Just wondering https://t.co/uo0635Fesu #BeatTheBuzzer
— Get Yee Covered!!! (@bitingtea) March 31, 2014
@OFA_MO Jeeeeeeeeeeeesus CHRIST.
— Harry (@Tark31) March 31, 2014
FIFY MT @ofa_mo: Not covered? Let Uncle Sugar pay those medical bills. #MakeYourNeighborsWhoWorkPayForYourAss https://t.co/h7GfOFIksg #Yo
— ChampionCapua (@ChampionCapua) March 31, 2014
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